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Northern Fort, Liepāja, Latvia, Liepājas ziemeļu forti, Liepāja

Northern Fort, Liepāja, Latvia

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Author: Aivars Gulbis
Photo taken on June 11, 2019
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Northern Fort, Liepāja, Latvia

Code: V-376-19
Author: Aivars Gulbis
Photo taken on June 11, 2019
FREE 1000 x 667 px
72 dpi
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L 6000 x 4000 px
50.8 x 33.87 cm / 300 dpi
21.9 MB

Northern Forts

The Northern Fort is an integral part of the Liepāja Fortress. Here you can walk subterranean labyrinth and bunkers, get information about Liepāja Fortress, its hisroty and construction.

For visitors
The Northern Fort can be visited with the accompaniment of a guide.

A team game "Escape from the USSR" is also offered at the Fort – the essence of the game is to work closely as a team to find a friend who has been taken prisoner by Soviet frontier guards and to transport him to a submarine.

History
In November 1908 the fortress was liquidated, as its construction had been acknowledged a strategic mistake.

A part of the cannons were dismantled and delivered to the Kaunas Fortress in Lithuania, while the other part was recast.

However, the desired result was reached and, this way, the remains of the Tsarist Russia fortress and also the later, more modern fortress, still stand today.
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Seaside Northern Forts

Several fortifications were constructed at the end of the 19th century in the territory where Karosta now lies, in the centre of Liepāja and near the southern border of the city in order to protect the navy base from potential enemy attack.

In November of 1908, the Liepāja Fort was demolished because it was admitted as being a strategic error. Some of the cannons were dismantled and taken to the Kaunas Fortress in Lithuania, and the rest of them were melted down. The fortifications were blown up twice in order to demolish them. Only partially blown up parts of the artillery batteries, underground structures, and powder warehouses are still standing today.

The Northern Fort is the most well-known and visually impressive part of Liepāja’s fortress. Its historical name is Fortification battery No. 1.

Just like Karosta, the Northern Fort was a closed military territory during the years of Soviet occupation. Today these partially exploded labyrinths of history are free to be explored.

However, one must be very careful when visiting the Northern Fort. The Baltic Sea’s steep coast in Karosta and elsewhere in Latvia is dangerous because parts of it can suddenly collapse. For this reason, it is forbidden to walk under the fort ruins.

A picnic spot is available for visitors of the Northern Fort. It is possible to have a guided tour of the fort and to take part in the team games “Escape from the USSR” and “Labyrinth of Senses”.

Other parts of the fortifications can be viewed on 14 November Boulevard – the Redan and the Middle Fort.
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